
Canada’s Anglican Church Unveils Official Liturgy for Assisted Suicide
The new liturgy provides prayers, anointing, Holy Communion, and blessings before and after euthanasia.

The new liturgy provides prayers, anointing, Holy Communion, and blessings before and after euthanasia.

As a person living with treatment-resistant depression, the author asks, “Does the government have the right to determine what qualifies as a ‘good life’?”

“In a generation, we will be speaking of euthanasia the same way that we speak of forced sterilization.”

Once society embraces euthanasia, it becomes practically impossible to contain.

The association Right to Die with Dignity lamented the “lack of commitment” to assisted suicide by private health providers.

Parents should be consulted “where appropriate,” states the document, but the will of the child would “ultimately take priority.”